Mine too. I don’t recall it being bad as it is this year! I’m having the worst time ever rnYessssss badly!! My eyes sting like mad all day then it gradually moves to a headache. And I constantly feel like I need to sneezeI just take prescription medicine for it. This week my hayfever has been the worst ever
Has the jab made any difference ?FML … it’s the bane of my life atm. I’m really struggling! I have prescription tablets but they’re not doing much for me this year
I’m booked in for the hayfever jab tomorrow morning and even if it helps a little bit, I’ll be grateful!!
Antone else suffer with hayfever?
Yes! Huge difference! I’ve not had to take a single antihistamine since having it, I’ve had no hayfever symptoms at all. I really recommend it, it’s honestly changed my life so far. It’s been amazing to live normally on the hotter days!I am having a bad time with my hayfever this year / been awake since 4.30ish with a runny nose . Took some tablets and not made any difference. Still sneezy and one nostril is now blocked. My alarm is set for 6.30am so now I’m just waiting for that to go off !
Has the jab made any difference ?
Worth noting of course the potential side effects, the NHS stopped giving Kenalog injections because they decided that the potential side effects outweighed the benefits. It's personal choice but not one to enter into lightly if it's possible to get by with other medications (and particularly so if you're a grass pollen sufferer as we're coming to the end of the season).Yes! Huge difference! I’ve not had to take a single antihistamine since having it, I’ve had no hayfever symptoms at all. I really recommend it, it’s honestly changed my life so far. It’s been amazing to live normally on the hotter days!
Thank you! I will try it, so sick of hayfever and it's mainly my nose.If you suffer with your nose, try a hayfever nasal spray, it really will change your life
Thank you! I will try it, so sick of hayfever and it's mainly my nose.
Wow! This is good news. Really glad it’s worked out for you.Yes! Huge difference! I’ve not had to take a single antihistamine since having it, I’ve had no hayfever symptoms at all. I really recommend it, it’s honestly changed my life so far. It’s been amazing to live normally on the hotter days!
Tempted to try this fexofenadine and see how I get on with it. The loratdine ( I think it’s this) does diddly squat for me so tend to take the other tablet ( can’t recall what it’s calledI suffer from it , i take fexofenadine on a morning and then the beconase nasal spray which always does the job.
if its a really bad day, il take a acravistine tablet mid afternoon
I think I suffer with long grass pollen as I usually only get symptoms for 2-3 weeks ( tends to be end of June to mid July) and then I am usually ok.Worth noting of course the potential side effects, the NHS stopped giving Kenalog injections because they decided that the potential side effects outweighed the benefits. It's personal choice but not one to enter into lightly if it's possible to get by with other medications (and particularly so if you're a grass pollen sufferer as we're coming to the end of the season).
Wow - sounds amazing! Would be very tempted to get this.Yes! Huge difference! I’ve not had to take a single antihistamine since having it, I’ve had no hayfever symptoms at all. I really recommend it, it’s honestly changed my life so far. It’s been amazing to live normally on the hotter days!
What are the side effects?Worth noting of course the potential side effects, the NHS stopped giving Kenalog injections because they decided that the potential side effects outweighed the benefits. It's personal choice but not one to enter into lightly if it's possible to get by with other medications (and particularly so if you're a grass pollen sufferer as we're coming to the end of the season).
I use an air humidifier in my room at night - it hasn't cured me but it definitely helps!It seems very bad this year.
I take a antihistamines daily, use an eye spray for itchy eyes, hayfever wipes, tried local honey and I still get the snuffles. Seems much worse this year. I may have to go to the Dr to see what else I can do / use / take.
I will definitely look for Allevia tablets. Thank you!I’d make sure you look into the hayfever injection side effects before getting it! There’s not very nice ones and they are quite common (I found this out on the hayfever UK Facebook group). Allevia tablet have changed my life.
That won't help, you need actual medication.I've been so unwell the past week wi it. Can't breathe, eyes ready to be clawed out, wheezy. Someone said try to have a spoonful of local honey and that should help so off I go to the local farm shop, fingers crossed
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